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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Hello!

A brought the book on Monday and B says to A :"You would better bring the book tomorrow / you should better bring the book tomorrow"

Are they correct?
  

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Not in modern English, no. You can say: You had / You'd better bring the book (again) tomorrow. You should bring the book (again) tomorrow.

  • Not in modern English, no.
  • You can say: You had / You'd better bring the book (again) tomorrow.
  • You should bring the book (again) tomorrow.
  • Some additional word(s), like "again" or "instead", may be desirable to create the expected contrast or connection with the situation on Monday.
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Not in modern English, no. You can say:

You had / You'd better bring the book (again) tomorrow.
You should bring the book (again) tomorrow.

Some additional word(s), like "again" or "instead", may be desirable to create the expected contrast or connection with the situation on Monday.

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